Ian Renert
Chief Projects Manager, Keats & Co Ltd.
An expert in research, development, and management, Ian Renert has helped lead companies to success for over 20 years. Working primarily in atmospheres that use investment as a cornerstone of business, Renert plans and executes company goals. As Chief Projects Manager for Keats & Co Ltd., Ian Renert has been a part of building developments that have changed the market. Based in Wellington, Florida, Keats & Co Ltd. is a real estate investment company that seeks projects that play into its risk-reward philosophy. Chief Projects Manager Ian Renert has a hand in choosing these spaces and often considers the global market when pitching new deals. Renert’s keen eye for trends has enabled Keats & Co Ltd. to be a leader in its market, often challenging the status quo for building redevelopment. Renert is responsible for nearly all aspects of management production, from conception and design to marketing and implementation. Additionally, Renert has been featured on an international TV show regarding his expertise in property selection, development, and management. Prior to his work at Keats & Co Ltd., Ian Renert worked in publishing as the President of Hawthorne-Sterling & Co. Inc., an international banking and finance research publisher. As an author, researcher, and manager, Renert provided guidance and prepared materials for leading law firms, international investment banks, and commercial banks. Ian Renert’s background in finance includes a degree in Business from Boston University, as well as opportunities as Director of Marketing at Cavendish Management Group and Assistant Marketing Manager for Mortimer & Co. Ian Renert relishes the opportunity to provide guidance to university Business students and volunteers his time as a tutor. As a member of the Chamber of Commerce, World Trade Association, and Better Business Bureau, Ian Renert is able to offer guidance to students who are about to enter the business world. In addition to his work with business students, Ian Renert, a gifted musician, volunteers his time to piano students studying classical music. Renert is also a member of the Friends of Classical Music Society.
